The Lockdown Diary - DAY 66
Posted 29th May 2020 at 18:05 by Cormack
A bit of 70s timeslip today as the earth in the garden has developed a fissure in it fully a quarter of an inch minimum wide through the ongoing dryness, and in more than one place.
There is nowhere within visiting range (so the driveway) for tar bubbles so I can't point you towards them.
Made an onion loaf and will pick my way through it over the next couple of days
Recommended listening - Dr. Hook, The Ballad of Lucy Jordon
From 1974 and covered by Marianne Faithfull in 1979, so a timeslip treble and also pointed that MF also spent three weeks in hospital with Coronavirus.
Had an awful dial-in that I had to ditch as it was the worst connection I've had but I've got enough to be going on with from materials and as such I'm keeping occupied.
Stay well
There is nowhere within visiting range (so the driveway) for tar bubbles so I can't point you towards them.
Made an onion loaf and will pick my way through it over the next couple of days
Recommended listening - Dr. Hook, The Ballad of Lucy Jordon
From 1974 and covered by Marianne Faithfull in 1979, so a timeslip treble and also pointed that MF also spent three weeks in hospital with Coronavirus.
Had an awful dial-in that I had to ditch as it was the worst connection I've had but I've got enough to be going on with from materials and as such I'm keeping occupied.
Stay well
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